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Also, the fragmented calyces were not overtly swollen, indicating that fragmentation was unlikely to be a consequence of swelling.
Schwabsky believes that "fragmentation and the quasi-photographic closeup abstract the body".
Airbus agrees that fragmentation will increase as deregulation spreads from Europe to Asia in coming years.
Other legal scholars agree that fragmentation and polarization have increased with the Internet, but they do not necessarily see it as a problem.
He proposes several ways to counter that fragmentation -- including the idea that Web sites carry links to sites with opposing viewpoints.
There's also no doubt, as far as he's concerned, that fragmentation and privatisation are the biggest threats facing transport at the moment.
But the localised nature of provision means that fragmentation is inevitable, with different areas having different levels of deprivation and need.
Airbus believes that fragmentation from deregulation will be countered, to some extent, by capacity constraints at airports.
Yes, it needs more diversity of provision (voluntary and private) to raise standards though peers such as Lord Winston point out that fragmentation of services is a risk.
We verified that fragmentation can effectively affect the adaptive process.
Armstrong went into some detail about AOL's nichebuster strategy, noting that "fragmentation is our friend".
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